Monday, November 12, 2012
Quote of the Week
Be a good listener. Your ears will never get you in trouble. - Frank Tyger
This seems like sound advice, and a true statement. It is only when the mouth gets involved that you step onto shaky ground.
Friday, November 9, 2012
The Waiting
I sit and wait. The
waiting becomes unbearable. I wonder will my suffering never end?
Suddenly I hear a deep rumbling growl. Startled, I look
around...nothing. Tick, tick, tick. I hear the clock slowly, painfully
clicking off the seconds one by one. Just when I think I can't take
another minute - Ding! Pizza!
Written for Friday Flash 55.
Written for Friday Flash 55.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
A Day in Lake City
As I alluded to in a previous post, there was more to my Lake City detour than just a waterfall. The main purpose was to meet up with my friend Sara Healy, whom I met through the wonderful world of blogging.
We met through her site, "a sharing connection" about three years ago when I first participated in one of her story photo challenges. I don't think I've missed a post since. A
sharing connection is funny, thoughtful and thought provoking. Sara
puts herself into each photo story challenge, offers words of wisdom and
delights us with her fictional stories. She has also been a great inspiration to me as I explore the world of writing.
So after a number of emails and Google searches for a place to meet, we finally settled on a date and time, each coming from a different direction. We spent the night in Brunswick, GA and they drove in from Tallahassee, each about two hours.
I had been looking forward to this for a long time, and I will tell you that Sara is just as delightful in person as she is online. We had a wonderful double date with her and her boyfriend. The long-awaited lunch took place at Mike's Cafe & Grille.
I was worried about being late, so we ended up at the restaurant about a half hour early. We walked in and when the hostess asked "two for lunch?" we told her we were having lunch with another couple that we hadn't met so we chose a table where we could see the door and keep an eye out for them. Even though we'd never met in person, it was instant recognition, like greeting old friends after a long absence.
We chatted non-stop for two hours trying to cram as much in as possible. We talked about food, wine, traded cat stories, and talked about their home renovation project (I hope that has been completed now), and of course, blogging.
Sadly, lunch was over way too soon - I felt like we had barely gotten started and could have gone on talking for hours. We hugged, took pictures, and they headed home while we set out to see what Lake City had to offer.
First up was Alligator Lake Park. Although we saw no alligators at the park, we did see a long-legged white bird hunting for its dinner, squirrels and dragonflies. There was a playground for kids, and a wonderful screened in picnic shelter overlooking the lake.
Then there was this old bearded tree. At least all the Spanish Moss hanging from its limbs made it look bearded. While I always thought that Spanish Moss was hazardous to trees, I find that is not true. It is actually not even related to moss, and derives its nutrition from the air and rainfall.
I have no idea what these berries are. I found these at Falling Creek Falls on a bush growing beneath a large tree. They almost look like miniature grape clusters.
If anyone knows what they are, please share in the comment section.
Falls were not something I expected to find in Florida, the land of the flat, so I had to check this out. While it doesn't have great height, only about 10 feet or so, it is still pretty and peaceful. I posted the video of this recently.
Calling an end to our Lake City adventure, we looked for a place to bed down for the night before continuing on to St. Pete. Thank goodness for smart phones, and Trip Advisor. We found this small chain hotel only a few miles away. Can you guess what was a big drawing point at the end of the day? That's right! They have a nightly social hour from 5:30 until 7:30 where they serve beer, wine and snacks. There was a TV in the lobby and baseball fans were gathered around routing for their favorite team.
This was a lovely day, and our visit with my friend, Sara was definitely the highlight.
We met through her site, "a sharing connection" about three years ago when I first participated in one of her story photo challenges. I don't think I've missed a post since. A
sharing connection is funny, thoughtful and thought provoking. Sara
puts herself into each photo story challenge, offers words of wisdom and
delights us with her fictional stories. She has also been a great inspiration to me as I explore the world of writing.So after a number of emails and Google searches for a place to meet, we finally settled on a date and time, each coming from a different direction. We spent the night in Brunswick, GA and they drove in from Tallahassee, each about two hours.
I had been looking forward to this for a long time, and I will tell you that Sara is just as delightful in person as she is online. We had a wonderful double date with her and her boyfriend. The long-awaited lunch took place at Mike's Cafe & Grille.
I was worried about being late, so we ended up at the restaurant about a half hour early. We walked in and when the hostess asked "two for lunch?" we told her we were having lunch with another couple that we hadn't met so we chose a table where we could see the door and keep an eye out for them. Even though we'd never met in person, it was instant recognition, like greeting old friends after a long absence.
We chatted non-stop for two hours trying to cram as much in as possible. We talked about food, wine, traded cat stories, and talked about their home renovation project (I hope that has been completed now), and of course, blogging.
Sadly, lunch was over way too soon - I felt like we had barely gotten started and could have gone on talking for hours. We hugged, took pictures, and they headed home while we set out to see what Lake City had to offer.
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| Alligator Lake Park |
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| Spanish Moss on a Live Oak |
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| Pretty Berries |
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| Falling Creek Falls |
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| Overnight at Cabot Lodge |
This was a lovely day, and our visit with my friend, Sara was definitely the highlight.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Quote of the Week
Even if something is left undone, everyone must take time to sit still and watch the leaves turn.
- Elizabeth Lawrence
No time spent admiring the beauty of Nature is time wasted.
Friday, November 2, 2012
No Alligators?
Lacking in anything creative today, I thought I'd give you a glimpse into Alligator Lake Park.
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| Beautiful clouds. |
I have dubbed this the year of the clouds. Everywhere I've been, including my own home town, I've seen the most amazing clouds, and pictures rarely do them justice.
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| Where are the alligators? |
This is a major player in Florida's drinking water.
This is just one of the places we visited on our recent vacation. Stay tuned next week for "A Day in Lake City" where I reveal the main reason for our little detour.
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